Abraham Cornelius
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Dr. Abraham Cornelius
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Marvel Comics Presents #73 (March 1991) |
Created by | Barry Windsor-Smith |
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Alter ego | Dr. Abraham B. Cornelius |
Team affiliations | Weapon X The Hand |
Partnerships | Matsu'o Tsurayaba Fenris |
Abilities | Scientific genius |
Doctor Abraham Cornelius is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He was first mentioned in Barry Windsor-Smith's eight page preview prequel chapter to the original "Weapon X Saga" in Marvel Comics Presents #72 but first appeared in Marvel Comics Presents #73 (March 1991).
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Fictional character biography
Dr. Cornelius, one of the senior scientists for Weapon X, is employed by the mysterious Professor Andre Thorton and partnered with a young Dr. Carol Hines. Some time after World War II, Wolverine is taken in by the project and Cornelius is assigned with the task of perfecting and using a technique that would bond the indestructible alloy adamantium to human bone cells. This adamantium-bonding process was first created by Lord Dark Wind (Lady Deathstrike's father), but is only put into use after being perfected by Cornelius when he succeeds in bonding Logan's skeleton with adamantium, after which Logan is indoctrinated into the Weapon X assassin program.[1]
Years later, Japanese crime lord Matsu'o Tsurayaba and his allies, including former Weapon X scientist Doctor Cornelius, resurrect the Russian super-soldier Omega Red. In order to stabilize his mutant power, Omega Red requires the Carbonadium Synthesizer, a device stolen from him by Team X decades earlier. Omega Red captures Wolverine, who had the location of the C-Synthesizer buried in his memory, and several of Wolverine's teammates in the X-Men. Maverick is hired by former Team X liaison Major Arthur Barrington to prevent Omega Red from obtaining the device, and he tracks another former Team X member, Sabretooth, to Omega Red's location. With Maverick's help, the X-Men are able to defeat the villains. In the final confrontation between the Hand and Wolverine, Cornelius is killed by Maverick.[2]
Now, as Wolverine faces his death, Abraham Cornelius has returned. He seems to have near unlimited amounts of money, is killing and collecting different marvel characters that have adamantium, and has put a price on Logan's head so high that it's prompted nearly every assassin and mercenary to attack Wolverine.[3]
Ultimate Marvel
In the Ultimate Marvel Universe, Doctor Cornelius plays a much larger role than his mainstream counterpart. He first appeared in the Ultimate X-Men story arc Return to Weapon-X.[4]
In this version, Doctor Cornelius along with his benefactor, Colonel John Wraith heads up the Weapon X Program. Unlike his benefactor though, he does not seem to harbor any anti-mutant sentiments, but he merely wishes to conduct experiments on mutants to indulge his own curiosities. The Weapon X Program is sanctioned by S.H.I.E.L.D. during the Gulf War and results with the creation of Wolverine, their greatest achievement ever. After Wolverine escapes, Weapon X captures several other mutants to be his replacements and eventually captures the X-Men as well. In their captivity, Cornelius augments the Beast's natural abilities along with giving him a keen sense of smell. This procedure causes Beast to transform even more by growing blue fur all over his body and growing claws on his hands and feet. During the breakout, Wraith shoots Xavier and Cornelius, aided by Beast, manages to save him. After Wraith is killed by Nick Fury and Weapon X is shut down by S.H.I.E.L.D., Cornelius' whereabouts are unknown. It is not confirmed if he has anything to do with the rogue Weapon X agents led by Tara who hunt Wolverine all over Manhattan and participate with the coup against the President of the United States.[5]
Later on, he recruits the quadriplegic Lady Deathstrike and offers her a chance of revenge against Storm, the person who is responsible for her present condition. He splices some of Wolverine's DNA with hers which gives her a healing factor that is twice as fast as Wolverine's and also bonds her shattered body with adamantium. Cornelius' true objective however is to capture Wolverine since he is accompanied by Storm at that time and he uses that fact to manipulate Deathstrike. His attempts, however, end in failure with Deathstrike being captured and imprisoned in the Triskelion and his chopper being blown up. He is presumed dead.[6]
It was revealed that he survived the helicopter crash but has been horribly disfigured. He is responsible for Sabretooth's latest attack on Wolverine in order to gain a tissue sample. The attack works and Corenelius is shown planning to use the flesh to clone a more a compliant Wolverine.[7]
Apart from the scarring, the Ultimate Marvel version Doctor Cornelius resembles Professor Thorton (the original Director of the Weapon X project in the mainstream universe).
In Ultimate Origins, it is revealed that Cornelius's experiments on Wolverine created the mutant gene, which he claims is how humanity will survive.[8][9]
In other media
Television
- Abraham Cornelius appears as a voice in several episodes of X-Men (1992 Series): first in the season 2 episode "Repo Man" and later in the season 3 two-part premiere "Out of the Past," which reuses footage from "Repo Man."
- Abraham Cornelius first appears in the Wolverine and the X-Men episode "Past Descretions" voiced by Jim Ward. When he learns that Wolverine is in the area where Weapon X is located, Abraham Cornelius contacts Professor Thornton and is given orders to send Sabretooth to attack Wolverine. In "Stolen Lives," he and Professor Thornton have Sabretooth and Maverick abduct Christy Nord.
Film
- In Doctor Strange: The Sorcerer Supreme, Abraham Cornelius' name appears on a check signed by Doctor Stephen Strange.
- Abraham Cornelius makes a cameo appearance in Hulk vs Wolverine where he conducts experiments on Wolverine during the adamantium bonding process. Also, when Professor Thornton was attacked by Sabretooth, Deadpool referenced Cornelius' death by saying "You know, I would think the last thing he (Professor Thornton) said was 'Aaargh, Sabretooth'".
- Abraham Cornelius appeared in X-Men Origins: Wolverine game played by David Ritchie. His role in this is a Weapon X scientist and associate of Major William Stryker.
Video games
- Abraham Cornelius appears in the X2: Wolverine's Revenge video game voiced by Don Morrow. He is seen as a Weapon X employee alongside Carol Hines. When Wolverine returns to the Weapon X facility to find the cure for the Shiva Strain Virus (which acts as a failsafe implanted in Weapon X test subjects), he manages to find Abraham Cornelius and Carol Hines at the Void (a maximum security detention center similar to the Vault) where they end up giving Wolverine the Part A info for the Sheva Strain Virus cure. This version of the character is far more sympathetic than the mainstream.
- Abraham Cornelius appears in the video game adaption to X-Men Origins: Wolverine voiced by David Prince. He is mentioned in work logs in the Uncaged Edition and is later killed by Wolverine during the latter's escape. He also appears as a character in the Nintendo DS Version.